Fulshear football coach Nick Codutti has built a reputation for success in high school football.
Known for his innovative strategies and ability to connect with players, Codutti has turned the Chargers' program into a competitive force.
Codutti has been hired as the next head football coach and athletic coordinator at historic Klein High School.
With a focus on building a winning culture, Codutti prioritizes fostering a sense of community around the football program. His efforts to engage parents, alumni, and fans have helped create a strong support system for his teams.
VYPE's Matt Malatesta talks to the new Klein coach about his overall perspective along his football journey... from marketing to mentoring today's student athlete.
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Last week the St. John XXIII girls soccer team took on the Concordia Lutheran crusaders on the soccer pitch Friday!
Check out the highlights from the game below!
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THE POWER RANKINGS: St. Michael’s climbs close to Stony Point atop Austin area Boys rankings
04 Feb, 2025
Top-ranked Stony Point took care of business last week with wins over Manor and Hutto. Those wins not only kept the Tigers atop our Power Rankings, but they set the table for huge games vs. Westwood and Round Rock with the district title on the line. Speaking of those two rivals, the Dragons won their rematch with the Warriors decisively to earn a split on the season. While Westwood slipped a spot, Liberty Hill cruised to two easy wins to (barely!) keep Round Rock behind them.
St. Michael’s nestled in behind Stony Point at #2 as the TAPPS powerhouse also swept their week. It’s so tempting to move the Warriors to the top spot, especially given that St. Michael’s defeated Stony Point. But that was way back in November. We’re just not convinced it would happen now and sadly, we’ll never know – but raise your hand if you’d like to see a rematch between those two.
Just behind the Top 5, East View powered past Elgin to claim a district title and leapfrog Westlake, who fell hard to bitter rival Lake Travis.
There were lots of opportunities for teams at the bottom of the Rankings to move up – but most everyone kept losing games. 4A Wimberley swept their games to move up a notch over McCallum. Nonetheless, the Knights clung to the final spot – for now.
There are lots of key games on tap as the guys enter their final full week of the regular season. Here’s where things currently stand.
VYPE's Austin Boys Basketball Rankings
1. (1) Stony Point Tigers (6A) – 27-4 (Def. Manor; Def. Hutto)
2. (3) St. Michael’s Warriors (TAPPS) – 26-4 (Def. TMI-Episcopal; Def. Antonian Prep)
3. (2) Westwood Warriors (6A) – 29-2 (Bye; L @ #5 Round Rock)
4. (4) Liberty Hill Panthers (5A) – 26-5 (Def. Lehman; Def. Hays)
5. (5) Round Rock Dragons (6A) – 22-9 (Def. L @ Hutto; Def. #2 Westwood)
6. (7) East View Patriots (5A) – 23-7 (Bye; Def. Elgin)
7. (6) Westlake Chaparrals (6A) – 22-7 (L @ Lake Travis; Def. Del Valle)
8. (8) Vandegrift Vipers (6A) 22-9 (Def. Cedar Ridge; Def. Manor)
9. (9) Leander Lions (5A) – 23-7 (Def. #12 Rouse; Def. Lockhart)
10. (10) Lago Vista Vikings (4A) – 25-4 (Def. Eastside; Def. Travis)
11. (11) Brentwood Christian (TAPPS) 24-8 (Def. Hyde Park; Def. Brighter Horizons)
12. (12) Rouse (5A) 21-10 (L @ #9 Leander; Def. Lehman)
13. (13) Georgetown Eagles (5A) 19-12 (L @ Weiss; Bye)
14. (15) Wimberley (4A) – 22-8 (Def. Canyon Lake; Def. Bandera)
15. (14) McCallum (5A) – 19-8 (L vs. Cedar Creek; Bye)
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